It would be hard to find a more appropriately named cat than Sir Thomas Trueheart.
Tommy was the victim of a serious attack in June when someone poured acid on his head, leaving him with a series of injuries. A woman found him and took him to a veterinarian, and the pair eventually found Tommy a home at Milo’s Sanctuary, a Burbank, California, organization for cats with physical disabilities, special needs, terminal illnesses or a history of abuse.
Tommy regrettably lost an eye due to the incident, but he’s become a star on Milo’s Facebook page, where...
Tommy was the victim of a serious attack in June when someone poured acid on his head, leaving him with a series of injuries. A woman found him and took him to a veterinarian, and the pair eventually found Tommy a home at Milo’s Sanctuary, a Burbank, California, organization for cats with physical disabilities, special needs, terminal illnesses or a history of abuse.
Tommy regrettably lost an eye due to the incident, but he’s become a star on Milo’s Facebook page, where...
- 10/24/2016
- by alexheigl
- PEOPLE.com
Our Oscar coverage continues. Here we overview the best acting and best directing award nominees.
For Part 1 of our 2016 Oscar Previews, click here.
Best Actor Nominees
Bryan Cranston - as Dalton Trumbo, Trumbo
Age: 59
Previously Best Known For:
Walter White - TV’s Breaking Bad
Previous Oscar Nominations/Wins:
None
Interesting Fact: Became an ordained minister while he was in college as a part-time job.
Matt Damon - as Mark Watney, The Martian
Age: 45
Previously Best Known For:
Jason Bourne - The Bourne Films
Previous Oscar Nominations/Wins:
Nomination - Best Actor in a Leading Role 1998 - Will Hunting in Good Will Hunting
Won - Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen 1998 - Good Will Hunting
Nominated - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role 2010 - Francois Pienaar in Invictus
Interesting Fact: Started a bowling league in Berlin while making The Bourne Supremacy.
Leonardo DiCaprio - as Hugh Glass,...
For Part 1 of our 2016 Oscar Previews, click here.
Best Actor Nominees
Bryan Cranston - as Dalton Trumbo, Trumbo
Age: 59
Previously Best Known For:
Walter White - TV’s Breaking Bad
Previous Oscar Nominations/Wins:
None
Interesting Fact: Became an ordained minister while he was in college as a part-time job.
Matt Damon - as Mark Watney, The Martian
Age: 45
Previously Best Known For:
Jason Bourne - The Bourne Films
Previous Oscar Nominations/Wins:
Nomination - Best Actor in a Leading Role 1998 - Will Hunting in Good Will Hunting
Won - Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen 1998 - Good Will Hunting
Nominated - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role 2010 - Francois Pienaar in Invictus
Interesting Fact: Started a bowling league in Berlin while making The Bourne Supremacy.
Leonardo DiCaprio - as Hugh Glass,...
- 2/10/2016
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (G.S. Perno)
- Cinelinx
Stars: Mia Wasikowska, Jessica Chastain, Tom Hiddleston, Charlie Hunnam, Jim Beaver | Written and Directed by Guillermo del Toro
In Crimson Peak, Mia Wasikowska plays Edith, a young American writer living in the late 1800s with her industrialist father (Jim Beaver). He is approached by Tom Hiddleston’s English gentleman Sir Thomas Sharpe to invest in a motorised clay extraction machine, designed to mine the mountain of blood red clay upon which the Sharpe family home resides. Sharpe’s weird sister, Lady Lucille (Jessica Chastain) has travelled with him in their efforts to woo investors, but it’s Edith that ends up in thrall to Sir Thomas and, after a few spoilery plot happenings, they marry and return to the Sharpe country pile.
Did I mention that Edith can see ghosts? That’s important (or is it?). She has previously been haunted by her long dead mother and upon her arrival in England,...
In Crimson Peak, Mia Wasikowska plays Edith, a young American writer living in the late 1800s with her industrialist father (Jim Beaver). He is approached by Tom Hiddleston’s English gentleman Sir Thomas Sharpe to invest in a motorised clay extraction machine, designed to mine the mountain of blood red clay upon which the Sharpe family home resides. Sharpe’s weird sister, Lady Lucille (Jessica Chastain) has travelled with him in their efforts to woo investors, but it’s Edith that ends up in thrall to Sir Thomas and, after a few spoilery plot happenings, they marry and return to the Sharpe country pile.
Did I mention that Edith can see ghosts? That’s important (or is it?). She has previously been haunted by her long dead mother and upon her arrival in England,...
- 10/15/2015
- by Jack Kirby
- Nerdly
The stars of Crimson Peak walked the red carpet at the film’s premeire in New York City on Wednesday.
Tom Hiddleston, Jessica Chastain, and Mia Wasikowska stars in director Guillermo del Toro’s haunting romance which opens in theatres across Canada on Friday. The Gothic tale is one of romance and ghosts. Wasikowska stars aspiring author Edith Cushing, a young women who flees a family tragedy and heads to England in the arms of the mysterious and dashing stranger Sir Thomas Sharpe (Hiddleston). In a new and unusual land where the soil runs blood red, Edith finds herself in a decrepit manor with Sir Thomas, his menacing sister Lady Lucille Sharpe (Chastain), and the ghosts of the past.
Those looking for a full-blooded horror film may find themselves disappointed as del Toro has reiterated that Crimson Peak has roots in Gothic romances like Jane Eyre and Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca.
Tom Hiddleston, Jessica Chastain, and Mia Wasikowska stars in director Guillermo del Toro’s haunting romance which opens in theatres across Canada on Friday. The Gothic tale is one of romance and ghosts. Wasikowska stars aspiring author Edith Cushing, a young women who flees a family tragedy and heads to England in the arms of the mysterious and dashing stranger Sir Thomas Sharpe (Hiddleston). In a new and unusual land where the soil runs blood red, Edith finds herself in a decrepit manor with Sir Thomas, his menacing sister Lady Lucille Sharpe (Chastain), and the ghosts of the past.
Those looking for a full-blooded horror film may find themselves disappointed as del Toro has reiterated that Crimson Peak has roots in Gothic romances like Jane Eyre and Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca.
- 10/15/2015
- by Rachel West
- Cineplex
The stars of Crimson Peak walked the red carpet at the film’s premeire in New York City on Wednesday.
Tom Hiddleston, Jessica Chastain, and Mia Wasikowska stars in director Guillermo del Toro’s haunting romance which opens in theatres across Canada on Friday. The Gothic tale is one of romance and ghosts. Wasikowska stars aspiring author Edith Cushing, a young women who flees a family tragedy and heads to England in the arms of the mysterious and dashing stranger Sir Thomas Sharpe (Hiddleston). In a new and unusual land where the soil runs blood red, Edith finds herself in a decrepit manor with Sir Thomas, his menacing sister Lady Lucille Sharpe (Chastain), and the ghosts of the past.
Those looking for a full-blooded horror film may find themselves disappointed as del Toro has reiterated that Crimson Peak has roots in Gothic romances like Jane Eyre and Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca.
Tom Hiddleston, Jessica Chastain, and Mia Wasikowska stars in director Guillermo del Toro’s haunting romance which opens in theatres across Canada on Friday. The Gothic tale is one of romance and ghosts. Wasikowska stars aspiring author Edith Cushing, a young women who flees a family tragedy and heads to England in the arms of the mysterious and dashing stranger Sir Thomas Sharpe (Hiddleston). In a new and unusual land where the soil runs blood red, Edith finds herself in a decrepit manor with Sir Thomas, his menacing sister Lady Lucille Sharpe (Chastain), and the ghosts of the past.
Those looking for a full-blooded horror film may find themselves disappointed as del Toro has reiterated that Crimson Peak has roots in Gothic romances like Jane Eyre and Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca.
- 10/15/2015
- by Rachel West
- Cineplex
Guillermo del Toro has merged both his blockbuster enthusiasm and intimate sensibilities on a grand scale and the result happens to be his best English language film to date. An early scene perfectly sets the tone of what's to come as Edith Cushing (Mia Wasikowska), wanting to leave her mark in literature like her idol Mary Shelley, explains to a reluctant publisher the difference between a ghost story and a story that happens to have a ghost in it. Del Toro is channeling classic gothic literature and cinema that covers the spectrum of paying tribute to all of the greats, from Daphne du Maurier and Edgar Allan Poe to Jack Clayton and Mario Bava.
Against her father's better judgement, Edith finds herself being swept off her feet by Sir Thomas Sharpe, portrayed with elegance and ferocity by the remarkably talented Tom Hiddleston. As Edith travels with Sir Thomas and his...
Against her father's better judgement, Edith finds herself being swept off her feet by Sir Thomas Sharpe, portrayed with elegance and ferocity by the remarkably talented Tom Hiddleston. As Edith travels with Sir Thomas and his...
- 10/14/2015
- by Sean McClannahan
- DailyDead
Guillermo del Toro’s gothic thriller “Crimson Peak” doesn’t hit theaters until this October. Of course, that means all the merchandising will be reaching retailer shelves in September. Which means the promotional blasts are going out right about…now. You can see where this is headed. Remember the eerie feeling the “Crimson Peak” trailer evoked? Like if “Casper” had been meant for an adult audience and not pre-teen girls who inexplicably found themselves crushing on the voice of Malachi Pearson and the body of Devon Sawa. In said trailer, several supernatural phenomena appear. Including one mysterious, black-clad ghost person creeping on Mia Wasikowska. The trailers are very careful to hide this ghost’s face. We see her hands… …and her feet… …but never any kind of defining characteristics outside of obvious tattered mourning clothes. Warning: “Crimson Peak” Spoiler Beyond This Point. Well Funko — creators of the ubiquitous Pop!Vinyls...
- 8/11/2015
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
Disney's bet on live action versions of their animated classics paid off with Kenneth Branagh's "Cinderella." Now the studio is developing "The Sword in the Stone," adding to a roster of live-action remakes that includes "Pinocchio," written by Paul Thomas Anderson, as well as "Mulan," "Beauty and the Beast" (bowing March 17, 2017) and "Winnie the Pooh." Variety reports that Disney vet Brigham Taylor, who oversaw the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise, will produce Cogman's script, which awaits a director. The 1963 original, about King Arthur as a boy, was partly based on T.H. White's wonderful must-read novel, one in a series of Arthurian fantasies titled "The Once and Future King." (Which in turn is based on Sir Thomas Mallory's classic "Le Mort d'Arthur.") Cogman contributed two scripts to season 5 of "Game of Thrones," which George Rr Martin will not be returning to next...
- 7/20/2015
- by Anne Thompson and Ryan Lattanzio
- Thompson on Hollywood
Back in February the world had its first look at Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak. Now, there's a new glimpse at what the mysterious house has to offer with a new international trailer. brightcove.createExperiences();Crimson Peak finds Mia Wasikowska as author Edith Cushing, who is freshly wed to the charming, heroic Sir Thomas Sharpe (Tom Hiddleston). She moves to live with him in the titular massive, crumbling family pile in Cumbria. But soon after she arrives, she discovers that her husband is not who he appears to be, and the house itself has some very dark secrets. Jessica Chastain plays Lady Lucille Sharpe, Sir Thomas’ sister, a woman who carries her fair share of dangerous mysteries swirling about her. Based on the evidence of this peek at the Peak, it’s a stylish, moody affair, dripping with both slow-burn gothic chills and plenty of the sort of imagery...
- 5/13/2015
- EmpireOnline
Nigel Terry, best known for his portrayal of King Arthur in John Boorman’s 1981 film “Excalibur,” passed away on April 30, 2015 of emphysema, according to The Guardian. He was 69. A star of stage, film and television, Terry appeared recently in several British productions, including “Agatha Christie’s Marple,” “Doctor Who” and “Casualty.” His most prominent television role in the United States was in the lead role on the short-lived 1992 medievial-set series “Covington Cross,” where he played Sir Thomas Grey. IMDb His film debut came in 1968 alongside Peter O’Toole and Katharine Hepburn, portraying the teenaged Prince John in Anthony Harvey’s “The Lion.
- 5/4/2015
- by Jason Hughes
- The Wrap
Hello again, dear readers. I hope you all had a good Valentine’s Day weekend, and that a lot of you got out to see Kingsman: The Secret Service, which is totally awesome. This coming Sunday also brings us the 87th Academy Awards, during which I’ll be both hoping Michael Keaton wins Best Actor for Birdman, and cursing the Academy for not giving a Best Animated Feature nomination to The Lego Movie. But in this meantime, this week’s installment of Trailer Trashin’ is our first look at one of my most anticipated films of the fall, Guillermo del Toro’s Crimson Peak.
Premise: In the aftermath of a family tragedy, a young author is torn between the love for her childhood friend and the temptation of a mysterious outsider. Trying to escape the ghosts of her past, she is swept away to a house that breathes, bleeds…and remembers.
Premise: In the aftermath of a family tragedy, a young author is torn between the love for her childhood friend and the temptation of a mysterious outsider. Trying to escape the ghosts of her past, she is swept away to a house that breathes, bleeds…and remembers.
- 2/19/2015
- by Timothy Monforton
- CinemaNerdz
After an unofficial leak made its way online Friday, the trailer for Guillermo del Toro’s haunted house horror Crimson Peak has now arrived in proper fashion. brightcove.createExperiences();Crimson Peak finds Mia Wasikowska as author Edith Cushing, who is freshly wed to the charming, heroic Sir Thomas Sharpe (Tom Hiddleston). She moves to live with him in the titular massive, crumbling family pile in Cumbria. But soon after she arrives, she discovers that her husband is not who he appears to be, and the house itself has some very dark secrets. Jessica Chastain plays Lady Lucille Sharpe, Sir Thomas’s sister, a woman who carries her fair share of dangerous mysteries swirling about her.Based on the evidence of this first peek at the Peak, it’s a stylish, moody affair, dripping with both slow-burn gothic chills and plenty of the sort of imagery he’s brought to film...
- 2/13/2015
- EmpireOnline
On Friday, we brought you an exclusive look at General Sir Thomas Of The Royal Hiddelstonians in Ben Wheatley’s latest, High-Rise. There is exciting news to report about the director’s next film, crime thriller Free Fire. In a move that should boost the Sightseers filmmaker’s already growing profile in America, Martin Scorsese has come aboard as an executive producer.Free Fire is described as a hard-boiled crime film set in 1970s Boston. A secluded meeting between two gangs in a warehouse suddenly explodes into a shoot-out and a fight for survival. Wheatley already has Luke Evans, Armie Hammer, Cillian Murphy, Olivia Williams and regular collaborator Michael Smiley aboard to star, and intends to start the cameras rolling in a few months. Knowing the director, he’s probably got three more movies ready to go after that.And while he’s cited some of Scorsese’s output such...
- 2/8/2015
- EmpireOnline
Those who attended this year’s San Diego Comic-Con got a look at some elements from Guillermo del Toro’s new gothic horror Crimson Peak, mostly props and chunks of the set. Now we have a proper glimpse at one of the main characters, with a shot of Jessica Chastain in costume provided by The Film Stage. Crimson Peak finds Mia Wasikowska as author Edith Cushing, who is freshly wed to the charming, heroic Sir Thomas Sharpe (Tom Hiddleston). She moves to live with him in the titular massive, crumbling family pile in Cumbria. But soon after she arrives, she discovers that her husband is not who he appears to be, and the house itself has some very dark secrets. That she didn’t realise this when she learned it was called “Crimson Peak” is, frankly, her own lookout.Chastain plays Lady Lucille Sharpe, Sir Thomas’s sister, a woman...
- 12/20/2014
- EmpireOnline
Peaky Blinders will return for a third series.
The BBC Two drama, based on the exploits of the notorious Midlands gang of the same name, will return to UK screens in 2015.
Peaky Blinders: Are you excited for a third series?
The series two finale of Peaky Blinders, starring Cillian Murphy, Tom Hardy and Helen McCrory, aired in Britain last night (November 6) and was followed by a continuity announcer letting slip that the show would be "returning" to the channel.
The BBC later formally confirmed that the Steven Knight-penned period drama had been renewed.
Earlier this year, Knight revealed that he had already mentally prepared several ways for the Shelby family's saga to end.
"I've got an ending where [Cillian Murphy's character] is Sir Thomas Shelby, and it's the start of the Second World War," he said.
"The first siren goes off and that's it. What I'm trying to do with the...
The BBC Two drama, based on the exploits of the notorious Midlands gang of the same name, will return to UK screens in 2015.
Peaky Blinders: Are you excited for a third series?
The series two finale of Peaky Blinders, starring Cillian Murphy, Tom Hardy and Helen McCrory, aired in Britain last night (November 6) and was followed by a continuity announcer letting slip that the show would be "returning" to the channel.
The BBC later formally confirmed that the Steven Knight-penned period drama had been renewed.
Earlier this year, Knight revealed that he had already mentally prepared several ways for the Shelby family's saga to end.
"I've got an ending where [Cillian Murphy's character] is Sir Thomas Shelby, and it's the start of the Second World War," he said.
"The first siren goes off and that's it. What I'm trying to do with the...
- 11/7/2014
- Digital Spy
Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight has revealed that he knows how he wants the BBC series to end, Deadline reports.
Knight made the comments at BAFTA's 2014 Screenwriter Lectures, where he discussed his television and film scriptwriting work.
The writer said that he always has an end in mind when he begins writing and that he has already plotted the series finale of Peaky Blinders.
"I'm not joking: I've got an ending where [Cillian Murphy's character] is Sir Thomas Shelby, and it's the start of the Second World War," he said. "The first siren goes off and that's it. What I'm trying to do with the whole thing is look at someone from his background: Can he get out and escape?"
He added that he enjoys writing for television because it allows characters to be more complex and unsympathetic.
"You can make somebody bad for a long time, and people love it when they...
Knight made the comments at BAFTA's 2014 Screenwriter Lectures, where he discussed his television and film scriptwriting work.
The writer said that he always has an end in mind when he begins writing and that he has already plotted the series finale of Peaky Blinders.
"I'm not joking: I've got an ending where [Cillian Murphy's character] is Sir Thomas Shelby, and it's the start of the Second World War," he said. "The first siren goes off and that's it. What I'm trying to do with the whole thing is look at someone from his background: Can he get out and escape?"
He added that he enjoys writing for television because it allows characters to be more complex and unsympathetic.
"You can make somebody bad for a long time, and people love it when they...
- 9/30/2014
- Digital Spy
Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight has revealed that he knows how he wants the BBC series to end, Deadline reports.
Knight made the comments at BAFTA's 2014 Screenwriter Lectures, where he discussed his television and film scriptwriting work.
The writer said that he always has an end in mind when he begins writing and that he has already plotted the series finale of Peaky Blinders.
"I'm not joking: I've got an ending where [Cillian Murphy's character] is Sir Thomas Shelby, and it's the start of the Second World War," he said. "The first siren goes off and that's it. What I'm trying to do with the whole thing is look at someone from his background: Can he get out and escape?"
He added that he enjoys writing for television because it allows characters to be more complex and unsympathetic.
"You can make somebody bad for a long time, and people love it when they...
Knight made the comments at BAFTA's 2014 Screenwriter Lectures, where he discussed his television and film scriptwriting work.
The writer said that he always has an end in mind when he begins writing and that he has already plotted the series finale of Peaky Blinders.
"I'm not joking: I've got an ending where [Cillian Murphy's character] is Sir Thomas Shelby, and it's the start of the Second World War," he said. "The first siren goes off and that's it. What I'm trying to do with the whole thing is look at someone from his background: Can he get out and escape?"
He added that he enjoys writing for television because it allows characters to be more complex and unsympathetic.
"You can make somebody bad for a long time, and people love it when they...
- 9/30/2014
- Digital Spy
Joss Whedon’s witty script for Avengers Assemble was one of the highlights of that film, in combination with a willingness to let Robert Downey Jr. and co go off the page when needed. So we’re definitely enthused to learn, first from Scarlett Johansson and now Mark “Bruce Banner” Ruffalo, that the sequel’s screenplay is shaping up to improve on the original. "I would say that it's better, it's cooler, it's more awesomer," Ruffalo tells MTV in a video that is richer in enthusiasm than grammar, and which is also annoyingly geo-locked to the Us. "It's a little bit darker, but also really has Joss Whedon's incredibly, witty and sly sense of humour."Given how difficult Marvel had found cracking the Hulk in the past, Whedon’s blend of Bruce Banner’s scruffy, genius awkwardness and the big green guy’s sheer power was something of a revelation,...
- 1/20/2014
- EmpireOnline
The strife magnet that is Western action drama Jane Got A Gun has burped up yet another problem. No sooner had Bradley Cooper agreed to replace Jude Law as the film’s main antagonist than scheduling issues mean he has to step down, leaving Gavin O’Connor and Team Jane searching for yet another bad guy.This time, the sticking point really does appear to be timing, since Cooper is currently at work on David O. Russell’s con movie American Hustle. When the Boston bombing and its resultant manhunt delayed filming, that shoved Cooper’s availability. Now, between completing Hustle and doing the press rounds for The Hangover Part III, he’s unavailable, leaving yet another hole in the Jane roster. According to deadline, producers Portman and Scott Steindorff are now looking at the likes of Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jake Gyllenhaal, Tobey Maguire and even Sir Thomas of Hiddleston as possible replacements.
- 5/2/2013
- EmpireOnline
Four weeks in, and the teams on The Voice are starting to take shape - but which auditionees stood out this week? Digital Spy takes a closer look at each coach's line-up after show numero quattro...
Team will
Some offbeat choices for sneaky Willy this week - dynamic opera duo Carla and Barbara sent all four coaches spinning, but ultimately made the surprising choice to join will's team. Could two opera singers pull off a shock victory?
will was also a surprising choice for 18-year-old Emily Worton, who performed an acoustic, country-tinged cover of Pulp's 'Common People' - indie music fans might've been tearing their coiffed hair out, but maybe the general public will lap it up?
Team Jessie
Jessie is now the most prolific coach with an eight-member team - following her crisis of confidence last week, Miss J attracted another lady this week as part-time model Sarah Cassidy from Glasgow joined her troupe.
Team will
Some offbeat choices for sneaky Willy this week - dynamic opera duo Carla and Barbara sent all four coaches spinning, but ultimately made the surprising choice to join will's team. Could two opera singers pull off a shock victory?
will was also a surprising choice for 18-year-old Emily Worton, who performed an acoustic, country-tinged cover of Pulp's 'Common People' - indie music fans might've been tearing their coiffed hair out, but maybe the general public will lap it up?
Team Jessie
Jessie is now the most prolific coach with an eight-member team - following her crisis of confidence last week, Miss J attracted another lady this week as part-time model Sarah Cassidy from Glasgow joined her troupe.
- 4/20/2013
- Digital Spy
Anne Boleyn keeps an ardent Richard Burton as Henry VIII at arm's length in a good-looking movie that leaves viewers cold
Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
Director: Charles Jarrott
Entertainment grade: C
History grade: C+
In the mid-1520s, King Henry VIII fell in love with Anne Boleyn. His desire to annul his existing marriage to Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne instead led to a split with the Roman Catholic church, a series of events known as the "King's Great Matter".
Family
Having seen Anne (Geneviève Bujold) dancing at court, Henry (Richard Burton) visits her father, Thomas Boleyn, and demands sex with his younger daughter. This is nothing new: the king has already had it away with Sir Thomas's elder daughter, Mary. Abandoned, pregnant and miserable, Mary throws herself on her father's mercy. It's not a soft landing. "What his majesty is denied, he goes half mad to obtain,...
Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
Director: Charles Jarrott
Entertainment grade: C
History grade: C+
In the mid-1520s, King Henry VIII fell in love with Anne Boleyn. His desire to annul his existing marriage to Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne instead led to a split with the Roman Catholic church, a series of events known as the "King's Great Matter".
Family
Having seen Anne (Geneviève Bujold) dancing at court, Henry (Richard Burton) visits her father, Thomas Boleyn, and demands sex with his younger daughter. This is nothing new: the king has already had it away with Sir Thomas's elder daughter, Mary. Abandoned, pregnant and miserable, Mary throws herself on her father's mercy. It's not a soft landing. "What his majesty is denied, he goes half mad to obtain,...
- 3/27/2013
- by Alex von Tunzelmann
- The Guardian - Film News
Ken Follett takes viewers back to his fictitious town of Kingsbridge 200 years later and with all new characters for fans to fall in love with. Experience the romance, tragedy and victory in the eight-hour epic miniseries based on the bestselling novel, World Without End. It debuts on Blu-ray™ and DVD February 18 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
The hit miniseries from Tandem Communications and Ridley & Tony Scott’s Scott Free Films stars an internationally acclaimed cast including Cynthia Nixon, Miranda Richardson, Ben Chaplin, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Tom Weston-Jones, Peter Firth, Charlotte Riley, Rupert Evans and Sarah Gadon.
In World Without End, times are tougher than ever in England as the country is on the brink of war with France and the citizens are facing The Plague that will eventually decimate one-third of its population. A feisty young woman (Riley) inspires her medieval town to confront the most powerful forces of her time...
The hit miniseries from Tandem Communications and Ridley & Tony Scott’s Scott Free Films stars an internationally acclaimed cast including Cynthia Nixon, Miranda Richardson, Ben Chaplin, Oliver Jackson-Cohen, Tom Weston-Jones, Peter Firth, Charlotte Riley, Rupert Evans and Sarah Gadon.
In World Without End, times are tougher than ever in England as the country is on the brink of war with France and the citizens are facing The Plague that will eventually decimate one-third of its population. A feisty young woman (Riley) inspires her medieval town to confront the most powerful forces of her time...
- 2/18/2013
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Your blood will be our life! The first film Id like to look at is 1964s Danse Macabre aka Castle of Blood, starring Barbara Steele. A striking Italian-French film directed by Antonio Margheriti. The film opens in a downstairs pub in London with Edgar Allen Poe and his friend Sir Thomas Blackwood meeting another writer named Alan Foster. Sir Blackwood wagers that Foster wont be able to survive the November 1st Samhain night at his Castle…...
- 6/19/2012
- Horrorbid
We've got great news for fans of Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth — not to mention miniseries fans in general. Reelz is set to be the premiere home for the eight-part adaptation of the sequel, World Without End, which was on The New York Times bestseller list for 26 weeks.
Set in Kingsbridge 200 years after the events of Pillars, World Without End picks up with a new cast of characters. Caris, a feisty young woman played by Charlotte Riley (The Duchess, Wuthering Heights), inspires her medieval town to confront the most powerful forces of her time, the Church and the Crown, as Kingsbridge fights to save the town from ruin and, ultimately, usher in a new era of freedom, innovation, and enlightenment.
World Without End also stars Cynthia Nixon (Sex and the City, The Big C) as the beautiful and deadly schemer Petranilla, Miranda Richardson (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,...
Set in Kingsbridge 200 years after the events of Pillars, World Without End picks up with a new cast of characters. Caris, a feisty young woman played by Charlotte Riley (The Duchess, Wuthering Heights), inspires her medieval town to confront the most powerful forces of her time, the Church and the Crown, as Kingsbridge fights to save the town from ruin and, ultimately, usher in a new era of freedom, innovation, and enlightenment.
World Without End also stars Cynthia Nixon (Sex and the City, The Big C) as the beautiful and deadly schemer Petranilla, Miranda Richardson (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,...
- 5/22/2012
- by reelz gustafson
- Reelzchannel.com
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